Rogers released they’ll be launching 2 3D cell phones this Summer, the HTC EVO 3D and the LG Optimus 3D. If your a current Rogers customer and wish to secure either of these Androids you’ve officially been granted initial dibs. The recently created “Rogers Reservation System” is now taking pre-orders both gadgets and is open until July 23rd. Still not sure in price points but there’s a contest to temp you. If the HTC EVO can be your things then you’ll be entered to win a $2,500 MasterCard gift card, nevertheless, if the LG Optimus 3D talks to you more then you could possibly win a 55-inch LG Cinema 3D HDTV.
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Review: T-Mobile myTouch 4G
The majority of follow-ups to popular mobile phones are usually lackluster sequels that neglect to make the same impact as the original.
Not the “T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide” (specifications), the successor to the incredibly popular T-Mobile myTouch 4G. HTC went balls towards the wall on the newest myTouch, tacking on a full slideout QWERTY keyboard, 1.2GHz dual-core processing internals that matched the HTC Sensation 4G, and adding Nuance Voice Commands.
Nevertheless, HTC’s prized technology on the myTouch 4G Slide comes in are an 8-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor with f/2.2 aperture. Did we mention 1080p video recording, very fast Auto Focus, HDR mode, and Panorama Sweep? T-Mobile is touting the Slide as the world’s best camera phone, but let’s examine if that claim has any validity in our full review.
T-Mobile myTouch 4G : Design
The T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide is much more effective than its predecessor, because of the slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The 4-row key layout was stocked with useful shortcuts like Menu, Home, Genius, and www/.com buttons as the generous property of the panel enabled us to type quickly.
HTC retained the optical track button as well, giving BlackBerry lovers an alternative choice to the 800x 480 3.7-inch SLCD capacitive touch screen. Even though screen skimped on size compared to the Sensation 4G and HTC EVO 3D, its quality was right up there with a beautiful 16 million color spectrum.
In addition to the optical button, we liked the fact that HTC carried over the physical Menu, Home, Back, and Genius buttons rather than comply with the haptic feedback control brigade. The cell phone’s façade includes a VGA front-facing camera for Qik video chat, which is preloaded on the myTouch 4G Slide, and the bottom edge from the phone is curved to ergonomically prevent the finger from slipping off of the buttons. The magical 8-mp f/2.2 aperture camera resides at the back of the phone
Review: HTC Evo 3D
HTC’s innovative Android smart phone “Evo 3D” examination you will find everything.
Features : HTC EVO 3D
Screen Size: 4.3″
Resolution: 960×540
Playback: 720p
Weight: 6oz
Processor: 1.2GHz Snapdragon 8660
Memory: 4GB internal – up to 32GB expandable
OS: Android 2.3
Cameras: Dual Rear 5MP, Single Front 1.3MP
Price: $200 with two-year contract
Design: HTC EVO 3D
The HTC Evo 3D’s design is modified but familiar, and anyone upgrading in the Evo 4G should feel right aware of the smartphone. At 5 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide by 0.48 inch thick and 6 ounces, the phone is roughly the same size since it’s predecessor. It’s a great chunk of hardware, to be certain, but the Evo 3D feels narrower, so it’s simpler to hold and grip. It also has that good-quality construction we’ve arrived at expect from HTC, and we like the addition of the textured surface on back.
The device is simple to use one-handed. As about the Evo, there are four touch-sensitive buttons below the screen for the home, menu, back, and check functions. The smart phone offers both Swype and HTC’s virtual keyboard for text entry. On the right side really are a volume rocker, a large camera key, and a 2D/3D camera-mode switch, while a Micro-USB port sits on the left. The top of the phone houses a 3.5mm headphone jack and a power button, using the front-facing 1.3-mp camera located just below it. On the back, you will find the dual 5-megapixel cameras for 2D and 3D picture and video capture.
Sensation 4G Available these days In T-Mobile Shops, Officially Beats HTC EVO 3D & Samsung Galaxy S2
The HTC Sensation 4G has become offered by T-Mobile stores which makes it officially beat both its 1.2GHz competition, the Samsung Galaxy S2 and HTC EVO 3D, release a.
The new flagship T-Mobile Android packages a 4.3-inch qHD Super LCD screen, 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor chip, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, 8-megapixel camera, 1080p full HD video recording and also the new HTC Sense 3.0. These features are almost just like both the HTC EVO 3D (sans the 8MP digital camera) and the Samsung Galaxy S2 (Super AMOLED display). With all three dual-core mobile phones running Android 2.3 Gingerbread, consumers will need to see if they like Samsung’s TouchWiz UI or HTC’s Sense.
The HTC EVO 3D will hit Sprint later this month as the Samsung Galaxy S2 is expected being made available in 3 variants (Sprint Within, AT&T Attain, Verizon Function) and will not launch until sometime in July earliest. On the side note, while the EVO 3D, Sensation 4G, Galaxy S2 are thought this summer’s biggest Android phones, Motorola has two devices up their sleeve for late summer that could take this title: the Motorola Droid Bionic and Motorola Photon 4G.
The HTC Sensation 4G costs $199 with a 2-year contract and $50 mail-in rebate.
Sprint’s new Android phones: HTC EVO 3D, HTC Kingdom, Motorola Photon 4G
The HTC EVO 3D is placed going to stores later this month with no doubt get to be the next flagship Android on Sprint. However do not expect it to sit down alone at the top through summer as Sprint has two some of the best model Android smartphones up its sleeve, we’re discussing the Motorola Photon 4G and HTC Kingdom.
Earlier a week ago, Sprint and Motorola officially released the Photon 4G which packs a sizable 4.3-inch touchscreen with qHD display, dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor chip,1GB RAM, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, 16GB built-in storage, latest MOTOBLUR, 8-megapixel rear camera, front facing camera, dedicated camera button, and both micro-USB and HDMI ports.
Now both of these Android will soon be joined by the HTC Kingdom which just so occur to pass through the FCC lately. Sprint CDMA and WiMAX radio support, it too packs a 4.3-inch touchscreen with qHD (540×960) display. Other expected specs include a 1.2GHz Snapdragon MSM7630 processor, 768MB RAM, 5-megapixel rear camera and 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. Basically the HTC Kingdom matches the HTC EVO 3D in every way except for the lack of 3D features and a no dual-cores.
So, which one have you been waiting for?Concerning the HTC EVO 3D (features)
In addition to its 3D technology, the HTC EVO 3D packs a 4.3-inch qHD 960 x 540 resolution screen, 1.2GHz dual core processor chip, Android Gingerbread with HTC Sense, dual 5-megapixel rear camera with flash and a front 1.3-megapixel camera, 1080p HD video recording in 2D and 720p in 3D
Review Video: HTC EVO 3D
We’re major followers of “Wirefly” right here at Android Tablet PC, and honestly, we’re always a little covetous when the online retailer will get their hands on a new piece of equipment before everybody else. Still, we watched this review longingly, as it demonstrates most of the changes in HTC Sense 3.0, benchmarks, and some of the built-in games about the 3D. It’s over 12 min’s lengthy, so, pull up a chair:

